Surprise Child Care

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I love this daycare. My child is still a little too small to know much, but she is enjoying how much of the classroom she has to get around in and the different toys and projects they are doing. Her teacher she absolutely adores. She is definately mommy during the day for me. ;) I love all the things this school offers, the staff works with you. My childs teacher is awesome and ever so loving. My only complaint is the booties. Parents are still wearing their shoes inside the infant/crawley crabs room. It is the only thing that I just can't seem to understand. It would be nice if the staff put the booties outside the classrooms so that it would trigger a reminder for those parents that continue to leave their shoes. The babies are either not walking, trying or either way they are always on the ground in their room. They are constantly putting toys, their hands and food that may have fallen on the floor into their mouths. What's to say they aren't picking up something that came off someone's shoes into their mouths. It' unsanitary for the safety and health of our babies. Our shoes have a tremendous amount of bacteria and germs and God knows what else on the bottoms. I wish they would enforce it more than they do for parents either to put on the booties or just take their shoes off. Lastly my concern is the parents letting their other older children into the infant and toddler rooms. They are flipping, jumping and playing on the mats and toys of the babies. At any moment one of them could accidently hit or kick one of the small babies in the room and it's very unsafe. Hopefully they would address that as well. They can politely have them make their children wait by the door, this is just for the safety of other peoples children that are in the classroom. These are my only two concerns. Other than that I would still recommend this school to my friends.